A Team Sport Event
时间 | 本周日上午十点 |
地点 | 学校操场 |
项目 | 跳长绳 |
目的 | 娱乐,交朋友…… |
准备 | 穿运动鞋,带饮用水…… |
1. 词数100词左右,开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2. 可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Dear Chris,
How is it going these days? The Students’ Union of my school will
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Looking forward to your coming.
Yours,
Li Jin
2 . Whenever I talk about personality in relation to choosing a career, some people complain like this: Those tests are so stupid. When I was in sixth grade, I took one of them and it said that I should be a farmer. While I don’t think I would be a very good farmer, the results are probably a lot more accurate than I’d like to admit. At the time, it seemed unreasonable—I hated the outdoors and physical activities. Now, I think it might have had some points that fit my personality: I like planning (good for planning how to grow crops), working by myself (for those long days on an agricultural machine), and sometimes working on a team(for harvest time).
Watch out for any personality test that claims to be able to tell you what your dream job is by the type of animal you’d like to be, or from your favorite breakfast food as a child. While there are many personality assessments(评估) that are accurate, I’d like to say that they are a second step. The best choice is self-assessments.
Before finding ways to know your work preferences, it’s important to make a clear difference between liking a topic and liking the work. I once met a third-year marine(海洋的)biology student at a large state school in Ohio. He was placed into the Whale Watch program, where he found out that he became violently sea sick on any kind of boat—a big disadvantage for a student who thought he wanted to study whales in the wild.
The best match is a career in which the major tasks of the work are the tasks you most enjoy doing and the topic is one of interest. If that career doesn’t exist, my advice would be to take the job where there is a skill match. In this way, you will succeed at the basic tasks of your job and perhaps become interested in it.
1. What is some people’s opinion on choosing a career through personality tests?A.It’s possible to lead to career failure. | B.It’s helpful only in a limited way. |
C.It’s unreasonable. | D.It’s worth a try. |
A.She admits it forecasts her present job accurately. |
B.She thinks it shows some part of her personality. |
C.She finds it helpless for her. |
D.She has little interest in it. |
A.Taking personality tests on your favorite things. |
B.Doing accurate personality assessments. |
C.Trying your dream job in practice. |
D.Finding it out by yourself. |
A.He disliked the job. |
B.He felt sick traveling on a boat. |
C.He was afraid of marine animals. |
D.He knew little about his preferences. |
A.is easy for you | B.offers you something |
C.matches your experience | D.requires skills that you enjoy |
A.paid off | B.paid back | C.sent back | D.sent off |
A.in place of | B.in search of |
C.in need of | D.in control of |
A.growth | B.price | C.outcome | D.start |
A.annoyed | B.protected | C.entertained | D.pulled |
A.that | B.which | C.when | D.where |
A.being amazed | B.to amaze | C.amazed | D.amazing |
A.cheered up | B.popped up | C.threw up | D.shut up |
—________Let’s listen to music.
A.You are welcome. | B.Just forget it. |
C.I couldn’t agree more. | D.You are joking. |